How do enzymes speed up chemical reactions?
A) by lowering the temperature, thereby reducing friction
B) by making sure the enzyme is part of the product
C) by lowering the activation energy barrier
D) by converting kinetic energy back to potential energy
E) by increasing the activation energy barrier
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